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and subject line Re: nautilus should not create a "trash" folder on removable
media
has caused the Debian Bug report #277482,
regarding nautilus should not create a "trash" folder on removable media
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Package: nautilus
Version: 2.6.3b-4
Nautilus does not create .trash-<username> folders on network drives,
but it does on removable media. This is somewhat annoying when working
with portable media players, usb-drives, etc because I need to locate
and delete the .trash folder at the root of the drive after removing
files.
I suspect this would be quite confusing to a novice. It took me a few
moments to figure out why my drive was still full after deleting all of
the media files on the device.
Suggested behavior:
Treat removable media like remote drives and delete file permanently.
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Version: 2.18.1-1
Closing the bug since nautilus 2.18.1-1 prompts the user for empty trash
on umount.
Thanks for the report.
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